Administrative Charge

Administrative Charge

A fee assessed on a purchase for the time and expense of processing the purchase. For example, if one buys baseball tickets online, one may have to pay an administrative charge in addition to the cost of the tickets themselves and applicable sales taxes. Administrative charges may compensate the seller, for example, for the cost of processing credit card information online.

Parity bonds are secured by a first lien on revenues of the stormwater utility, which are defined as all revenue received by the county from the collection of the stormwater utility fees less the amount retained by the county as an administrative charge.

Thinking in terms of a family of mutual funds is probably the best comparison, because they usually provide for a substantial number of transactions within the family at no additional administrative charge.

Amin Fahim said that though multifaceted crises are there, but sitting government has failed in all aspects to provide relief to the masses and they are fed up of it only six months after it took over the administrative charge of the country.

EGoM would look into matters regarding the quantum of 3G spectrum to be auctioned, number of operators in each telecom circle, annual spectrum charges and additional administrative charge, the reserve price for 3G and broadband wireless services (WiMax) and the fee to be paid to the auctioneer.

LAPD brass have moved more quickly against Meraz than against about 17 other officers who have been relieved of duty in connection with the Rampart scandal, partly because the charge against the captain was an administrative charge, sources said.

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